Though criticized by some for a lack of diversity within it’s student body, CU has a thriving international population.
Diversity
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CU campuses working cohesively together will be key in achieving the university’s missions for the next year, some administrators believe.
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As the fall student elections approach, 14 CUSG candidates fight for the five positions available for representative at large this year.
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CU is receiving a poor grade on its diversity test.
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Walking into the International Festival for the first time can feel a bit like walking through the arrivals gate at Heathrow International Airport.
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Lee Mun Wah, an acclaimed lecturer and master diversity and communications trainer, is coming to CU to present “What Stands Between Us.”
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Although accomplishing an increase in diversity on campus can be challenging CU’s vice chancellor for Diversity, Equity and Communication Engagement at CU says she has high hopes for the university.